September 18, 2008

Reasons That Inexpensive And Inferior Quality Crates Can Be Risky For Your Dog

Your beloved canine has many needs and health issues to address, and most of us love to treat them a bit special as well. However, some care calls for particular attention to detail because of the danger factor, and that includes kennels - or crates.

Did you know that cheap dog crates could kill or injure your dog? Whether it’s poorly crafted metal or cheap plastic, a low-quality crate could cut, strangle or seriously injure your animal. Before you buy a bargain cost crate for your dog, keep reading to learn why it’s a bad idea.

Not Air Certified

There’s a reason most cheap dog crates aren’t cleared for air travel - they’re unsafe and not suited for air travel conditions. Typically, most air crates need to be easily opened and closed from the outside and provide the animal with enough ventilation and protection.

More important, a good carrier needs to be made from heavy-duty plastic. Last year, over 5 dogs were hurt after cheap plastic dog crates cracked because of pressure changes. The cracked and chipped plastic either cut or hit the animals. Obviously, their injuries were not noticed or treated until well after the plane landed.

Collapsing Crates

Be wary of cheap wire crates that claim they are collapsible. A poorly made or low-quality crate can easily collapse on a dog, trapping them in or under the crate, a potentially dangerous situation for young and vulnerable puppies. Though the risk for sustained injury is minimal for adult dogs, a collapsed crate can cause unnecessary stress.

Poor Ventilation

Plastic or fabric cheap dog crates may not have enough ventilation holes to provide your dog with sufficient oxygen. Lack of air can cause anxiety, claustrophobia, stress and even death. Several dogs in a California kennel suffocated to death after being kept in poorly-ventilated plastic kennels that were too small for the animals.

Aside from asphyxiation, the other danger connected to poor ventilation in fabric or plastic dog cases is over-heating. A dog trapped inside a cheap crate for hours on a hot summer day can become dangerously dehydrated.

Buying a Good Crate

When buying a crate, look for one that’s made from good materials, is big enough for your dog, has enough ventilation and is easily opened from the outside. If you purchase a wire crate, be sure to buy a crate mate to fit on the bottom.

Other Safety Considerations

Regardless of whether you’re buying top-of-the-line or cheap dog crates, there are other safety factors to consider. For example, never put your dog in a crate while it’s wearing a collar, as the collar can easily become caught on the wire. Also, always leave water and toys inside the crate and never, ever leave a dog alone or crated for more than 5 consecutive hours.

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